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Judith Leichman Wed To Marc L. Herbert

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March 28, 1982, Page 001069 The New York Times Archives

Judith L. Leichman, assistant director of the speech and hearing center of Hofstra University, was married yesterday to Marc L. Herbert, a software engineer with Sperry Systems Management, a division of the Sperry Company in Great Neck, L. I. Rabbis Aaron Pearl and Carl Astor performed the ceremony at Temple Shalom in Flushing, Queens.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Leichman of Flushing, Queens, is an instructor in the speech department at Hofstra.

She is a graduate of Queens College and received a master's degree from the University of Maryland and is a doctoral candidate at New York University. Her father is a vice president of Loumac Textile and Exporting Company in New York, and her mother, Alice Leichman, is a fifth-grade teacher in the New York City school system.

Mr. Herbert is a son of Mrs. Lee Herbert Boyarsky of Boynton Beach, Fla., and the late Charles Herbert of Flushing. He was graduated from Harpur College and received a master's degree from Purdue University and a doctorate in physics from the University of Pittsburgh.

His previous marriage ended in divorce. His father was a salesman with Jamaica Carriage and Toys in Jamaica, Queens.

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